According to this Spanish-language article, “The Tsimán Moseten Regional Council (CRTM) declared” a state of “emergency due to the subjugation of the mining companies to the Community Land of Origin (TCO) of Pilón Lajas. Likewise, the Indigenous Council of the Tacana People denounced that the Tuichi and Beni rivers have been” gridded for mining. “The indigenous people demand that the Government respect their territories.”
In a decisive vote, the Tsimán Council declared a “state of emergency due to the systematic irruption that they are experiencing” because of the mining cooperatives.} They warned that they would “assume pressure measures” if “the Government continues to act arbitrarily and without consulting them.”